Wednesday 27th August 2014
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Wednesday 27th August 2014
Morning.
The utter hypocrisy on so many levels contained in the latest DWP press release would take sometime to outline.How about attending to the basic obligations of your own department.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/high-street-could-be-boosted-by-212-billion-purple-pound-by-attracting-disabled-people-and-their-families
The utter hypocrisy on so many levels contained in the latest DWP press release would take sometime to outline.How about attending to the basic obligations of your own department.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/high-street-could-be-boosted-by-212-billion-purple-pound-by-attracting-disabled-people-and-their-families
Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
Morning all.
My radio alarm went off this morning at 6:45 and woke me up to the dulcet tones of Nigel bloody Farage ranting "THEY'RE GOING TO SEND THEIR BIG GUNS AFTER ME." in his best 'ordering from a busy golf club bar' voice.
No lazily stretching and yawning before rolling over for another 15 minute sleep for me. I'd leapt 3 feet out of bed before I realised I wasn't being attacked.
I really hope he ends up splitting the right-wing vote and lets Labour sneak in... just for waking me up.
My radio alarm went off this morning at 6:45 and woke me up to the dulcet tones of Nigel bloody Farage ranting "THEY'RE GOING TO SEND THEIR BIG GUNS AFTER ME." in his best 'ordering from a busy golf club bar' voice.
No lazily stretching and yawning before rolling over for another 15 minute sleep for me. I'd leapt 3 feet out of bed before I realised I wasn't being attacked.
I really hope he ends up splitting the right-wing vote and lets Labour sneak in... just for waking me up.
Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
Morning all. Labour lead at 4 points on Yougov:
Latest YouGov / The Sun results 26th August -
Con 33%, (-1)
Lab 37%, (+1)
LD 8%, (no change)
UKIP 13%; (-1)
APP -21 (no change)
Latest YouGov / The Sun results 26th August -
Con 33%, (-1)
Lab 37%, (+1)
LD 8%, (no change)
UKIP 13%; (-1)
APP -21 (no change)
Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
Calls this morning for South Yorkshire PCC Shaun Wright to resign because he was in charge of Children's Services at Rotherham Council between 2005 and 2010.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-28947707
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-28947707
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Morning All!
Interesting allegations on Twitter about links between Cure the NHS, Patients First, AvMA and the Care Quality Commission.
Of course these are just allegations, but we have noted before the fact that the Chair of the CQC is former Tory MP, and son of Jim, David Prior.
Interesting allegations on Twitter about links between Cure the NHS, Patients First, AvMA and the Care Quality Commission.
Of course these are just allegations, but we have noted before the fact that the Chair of the CQC is former Tory MP, and son of Jim, David Prior.
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Funnily enough the Tories have picked a virtual identi-kit candidate, so splitting could well happen?Spacedone wrote:Morning all.
My radio alarm went off this morning at 6:45 and woke me up to the dulcet tones of Nigel bloody Farage ranting "THEY'RE GOING TO SEND THEIR BIG GUNS AFTER ME." in his best 'ordering from a busy golf club bar' voice.
No lazily stretching and yawning before rolling over for another 15 minute sleep for me. I'd leapt 3 feet out of bed before I realised I wasn't being attacked.
I really hope he ends up splitting the right-wing vote and lets Labour sneak in... just for waking me up.
Morning all.
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There's a terrible pun trying to find it's way out of me in response to that .... something about UKIP not letting you kip ... poor, I know, very poor. But I do reckon they could sell a lot of self censoring radios if they developed a system where you could programme them to instantly play 'blah,blah,blah, blah di blah' or any noises you choose over the words of specified people. I'd go for Nigel Lawson, Liam Fox and Melanie Phillips as my first three I think. I simply can't listen to them. The trouble would be if there was a limit on the number of people you could block I think I would struggle to limit my choices.Spacedone wrote:Morning all.
My radio alarm went off this morning at 6:45 and woke me up to the dulcet tones of Nigel bloody Farage ranting "THEY'RE GOING TO SEND THEIR BIG GUNS AFTER ME." in his best 'ordering from a busy golf club bar' voice.
No lazily stretching and yawning before rolling over for another 15 minute sleep for me. I'd leapt 3 feet out of bed before I realised I wasn't being attacked.
I really hope he ends up splitting the right-wing vote and lets Labour sneak in... just for waking me up.
Working on the wild side.
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Wonder how much resources Labour will put into South Thanet, hope this is the case?
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When will the penny drop for Alex Salmond? The day after the independence vote, hopefully?!
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andAuthorities failing in hunt for 'most wanted' tax dodgers who owe HMRC £844m
Campaign that publicly identified those sought has seen results, but many have fled abroad
http://www.independent.co.uk/money/tax/authorities-failing-in-hunt-for-most-wanted-tax-dodgers-who-owe-hmrc-844m-9692699.html
Meanwhile the HMRC and DWP redouble their efforts to 'reclaim' the results of their mistakes from the bank accounts of ordinary people ... heaven help you if you were overpaid tax credits through no fault of your own.George Osborne accused of lying to Parliament on his 'hard line' against corporate tax avoiders
The Chancellor told MPs that HMRC was “collecting twice as much [tax] as before
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/george-osborne-accused-of-lying-to-parliament-on-his-hard-line-against-corporate-tax-avoiders-9692327.html
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That's a very good write up of the 'debate' and the key arguments that Salmond didn't answer or back up.letsskiptotheleft wrote:When will the penny drop for Alex Salmond? The day after the independence vote, hopefully?!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... lmond.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And it's followed by this:
Scottish business leaders say 'case for independence has not been made'
Businessmen say in open letter that they want Scotland to keep flourishing as part of UK
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/industry/11057905/Scottish-business-leaders-say-case-for-independence-has-not-been-made.html
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Agree. It's beyond words really.HindleA wrote:Morning.
The utter hypocrisy on so many levels contained in the latest DWP press release would take sometime to outline.How about attending to the basic obligations of your own department.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/high-street-could-be-boosted-by-212-billion-purple-pound-by-attracting-disabled-people-and-their-families
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Ian Birrell is an arse. That is all.
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Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
Good morning.
I'm so pleased to be able to post again. Thank you to everyone who must have put in such a iot of time and effort into moving us to this new place.
I had a bit of a problem with squirrels (?) yesterday but that was soon sorted out. However, I decided to savour the moment and waited until today to post.
Anyway - so glad to be able to be here. Apparently I was very irritable during the close season and that was attributed to my inability to commune with you all.
So - hooray!
I'm so pleased to be able to post again. Thank you to everyone who must have put in such a iot of time and effort into moving us to this new place.
I had a bit of a problem with squirrels (?) yesterday but that was soon sorted out. However, I decided to savour the moment and waited until today to post.
Anyway - so glad to be able to be here. Apparently I was very irritable during the close season and that was attributed to my inability to commune with you all.
So - hooray!
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Welcome back PF.
Did you see the Independent piece last week about Rennard reportedly still helping Lib Dem candidates during his time in the wilderness ?
It mentioned he is a pal of [& had allegedly been advising him on Lib Dem candidacy stuff recently] of Gerald Vernon Jackson. Creeps together.
Did you see the Independent piece last week about Rennard reportedly still helping Lib Dem candidates during his time in the wilderness ?
It mentioned he is a pal of [& had allegedly been advising him on Lib Dem candidacy stuff recently] of Gerald Vernon Jackson. Creeps together.
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Yay - welcome back Porfavor. You have been much missed - as have others who disappeared for a while (seeingclearly, parrotkeeper or pk1 as she now is and many more ....).
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Morning PorFavorPorFavor wrote:Good morning.
I'm so pleased to be able to post again. Thank you to everyone who must have put in such a iot of time and effort into moving us to this new place.
I had a bit of a problem with squirrels (?) yesterday but that was soon sorted out. However, I decided to savour the moment and waited until today to post.
Anyway - so glad to be able to be here. Apparently I was very irritable during the close season and that was attributed to my inability to commune with you all.
So - hooray!
Lovely to see you. Err I've heard of computer viruses and worms, but not before squirrels!
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yahyah wrote:Welcome back PF.
Did you see the Independent piece last week about Rennard reportedly still helping Lib Dem candidates during his time in the wilderness ?
It mentioned he is a pal of [& had allegedly been advising him on Lib Dem candidacy stuff recently] of Gerald Vernon Jackson. Creeps together.
Yes. No big surprise there, eh?
But since you (nearly) mentioned him -
Did you read about Mike Hancock apparently being firmly back in harness and slaving away on behalf of his constituents although, strangely, his office in Portsmouth claims not to know where he is? How does that work, I wonder?
Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
@PaulfromYorkshire
Hello, there!
It was some message citing sql(?) which said "squirrel" to me . . . .
Hello, there!
It was some message citing sql(?) which said "squirrel" to me . . . .
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@PF
The mention of Hancock in the same sentence as 'harness' and 'slaving' rather conjures up something from his Portsmouth Lib Dem pal's adult 'parties'
[By pal I don't mean Rennard or Vernon Jackson [in case their lawyers are reading] but
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politic ... rties.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;]
The mention of Hancock in the same sentence as 'harness' and 'slaving' rather conjures up something from his Portsmouth Lib Dem pal's adult 'parties'
[By pal I don't mean Rennard or Vernon Jackson [in case their lawyers are reading] but
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politic ... rties.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;]
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PorFavor wrote:@PaulfromYorkshire
Hello, there!
It was some message citing sql(?) which said "squirrel" to me . . . .
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Welcome back PV, very nice to see you again.
As predicted, and predictably, I see Scottish business chiefs have come out against a 'yes' vote. From their viewpoint, it makes little sense, and I sympathise with their reasoning. I note that in both the Graun and the Torygraph, the response from 'yes' advocates is to refuse to listen and to steadfastly insist that independence makes sense when all the data points to the exact opposite.
No-one denies the right of Scots to become independent and to forge their own path. That's not the point, and to continue to insist that Scots have the right misses the point by a country mile. It's whether it's actually sensible for Scotland to do so. RR2's first link is an excellent article that knocks lumps out of Salmond's assertions about independence and points out, sweetly, that Salmond can have as many plans in his back pocket as he wishes regarding the currency. They all though require a monumental leap of faith and an adherence to the belief that rUK will go along with the SNP and that business and money markets will be benign and act in fashion of a kindly uncle.
Were I a Scot, that sort of thinking have see me packing my bags, scanning the jobs columns and putting the homestead on the market toot sweet.
As predicted, and predictably, I see Scottish business chiefs have come out against a 'yes' vote. From their viewpoint, it makes little sense, and I sympathise with their reasoning. I note that in both the Graun and the Torygraph, the response from 'yes' advocates is to refuse to listen and to steadfastly insist that independence makes sense when all the data points to the exact opposite.
No-one denies the right of Scots to become independent and to forge their own path. That's not the point, and to continue to insist that Scots have the right misses the point by a country mile. It's whether it's actually sensible for Scotland to do so. RR2's first link is an excellent article that knocks lumps out of Salmond's assertions about independence and points out, sweetly, that Salmond can have as many plans in his back pocket as he wishes regarding the currency. They all though require a monumental leap of faith and an adherence to the belief that rUK will go along with the SNP and that business and money markets will be benign and act in fashion of a kindly uncle.
Were I a Scot, that sort of thinking have see me packing my bags, scanning the jobs columns and putting the homestead on the market toot sweet.
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Hello!ErnstRemarx wrote:Welcome back PV, very nice to see you again.
As predicted, and predictably, I see Scottish business chiefs have come out against a 'yes' vote. From their viewpoint, it makes little sense, and I sympathise with their reasoning. I note that in both the Graun and the Torygraph, the response from 'yes' advocates is to refuse to listen and to steadfastly insist that independence makes sense when all the data points to the exact opposite.
No-one denies the right of Scots to become independent and to forge their own path. That's not the point, and to continue to insist that Scots have the right misses the point by a country mile. It's whether it's actually sensible for Scotland to do so. RR2's first link is an excellent article that knocks lumps out of Salmond's assertions about independence and points out, sweetly, that Salmond can have as many plans in his back pocket as he wishes regarding the currency. They all though require a monumental leap of faith and an adherence to the belief that rUK will go along with the SNP and that business and money markets will be benign and act in fashion of a kindly uncle.
Were I a Scot, that sort of thinking have see me packing my bags, scanning the jobs columns and putting the homestead on the market toot sweet.
I've been thinking about the Scottish currency thing for a while now. It seems to me (in an over-simplistic fashion) that Alex Salmond is saying that he would keep the word "pound" but its actual future definition is as yet unclear. A bit like saying that he'll keep the word "platypus" but which, in future, could be used as a label for, say, an armchair. Or, indeed, anything else as circumstances dictate.
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Alex not Alec Salmond (a fact which I know perfectly well but, for some reason, often ends up incorrectly typed by me).
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Usual lack of response from any of those involved with CurePaulfromYorkshire wrote:Morning All!
Interesting allegations on Twitter about links between Cure the NHS, Patients First, AvMA and the Care Quality Commission.
Of course these are just allegations, but we have noted before the fact that the Chair of the CQC is former Tory MP, and son of Jim, David Prior.
It reminds me though - I understand that moving everything across is a mammoth task & in some sense, of little value but please can a special case be made for moving the 'members only' stuff in its entirety ? The work we put into collating then documenting the allegation around Mid-Staffs & the claims by Cure that don't stack up for instance, deserves to be moved here, not cast into the cyberspace wilderness.
The same goes for Roger's Education work.
Fingers crossed & all that
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pk1 wrote:Usual lack of response from any of those involved with CurePaulfromYorkshire wrote:Morning All!
Interesting allegations on Twitter about links between Cure the NHS, Patients First, AvMA and the Care Quality Commission.
Of course these are just allegations, but we have noted before the fact that the Chair of the CQC is former Tory MP, and son of Jim, David Prior.
It reminds me though - I understand that moving everything across is a mammoth task & in some sense, of little value but please can a special case be made for moving the 'members only' stuff in its entirety ? The work we put into collating then documenting the allegation around Mid-Staffs & the claims by Cure that don't stack up for instance, deserves to be moved here, not cast into the cyberspace wilderness.
The same goes for Roger's Education work.
Fingers crossed & all that
Would it be worthwhile seeing if the original authors (eg RogerOThornhill, Temulkar - just names off the top of my head) have stuff, er, squirrelled away and could repost here? It might be worthwhile doing that sort of audit (although I appreciate that any attached comments to the original would be lost).
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The devil's not just in the detail, in this case it's in the headline story. By all means be an independent country (for good or ill), but the 'yes' camp seem to believe that they can insist on a lot of stuff and that their threats aren't the equivalent of holding a gun their own heads and threatening to shoot if they don't get what they want.RobertSnozers wrote:I've always been of the opinion that Scotland would probably be OK if it gained independence, even if Scots would pretty soon have to face up to a bit of a fall in living standards and generally tougher times. However, some of the things I have read recently lead me to think that independence might end up being catastrophic. If Salmond's plan of defaulting on the first day of a new country is anything to go by, it seems the Nats want to dive over a cliff in the expectation that Westminster will relent and put down a crash mat. If I had been in the tentative 'yes' camp, I'd be moving towards 'no' pretty significantly.ErnstRemarx wrote:Welcome back PV, very nice to see you again.
As predicted, and predictably, I see Scottish business chiefs have come out against a 'yes' vote. From their viewpoint, it makes little sense, and I sympathise with their reasoning. I note that in both the Graun and the Torygraph, the response from 'yes' advocates is to refuse to listen and to steadfastly insist that independence makes sense when all the data points to the exact opposite.
No-one denies the right of Scots to become independent and to forge their own path. That's not the point, and to continue to insist that Scots have the right misses the point by a country mile. It's whether it's actually sensible for Scotland to do so. RR2's first link is an excellent article that knocks lumps out of Salmond's assertions about independence and points out, sweetly, that Salmond can have as many plans in his back pocket as he wishes regarding the currency. They all though require a monumental leap of faith and an adherence to the belief that rUK will go along with the SNP and that business and money markets will be benign and act in fashion of a kindly uncle.
Were I a Scot, that sort of thinking have see me packing my bags, scanning the jobs columns and putting the homestead on the market toot sweet.
I just saw a tweet which said something along the lines of 'The case for independence relies on the assumption that the SNP is much cleverer than the entire Irish political class'. Quite.
I'm rather reminded of our glorious ronsealed bum-faced leader's attitude towards the EU.
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Hard to disagree, tbh.Spacedone wrote:Calls this morning for South Yorkshire PCC Shaun Wright to resign because he was in charge of Children's Services at Rotherham Council between 2005 and 2010.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-28947707
Rotherham council is a basket case and has been for years. Needs to be a clearout of both officials and councillors IMO.
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Morning all. Was it Rotherham which had the English Democrat mayor?AnatolyKasparov wrote:Hard to disagree, tbh.Spacedone wrote:Calls this morning for South Yorkshire PCC Shaun Wright to resign because he was in charge of Children's Services at Rotherham Council between 2005 and 2010.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-28947707
Rotherham council is a basket case and has been for years. Needs to be a clearout of both officials and councillors IMO.
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That was Doncaster IIRCdanesclose wrote:Morning all. Was it Rotherham which had the English Democrat mayor?AnatolyKasparov wrote:Hard to disagree, tbh.Spacedone wrote:Calls this morning for South Yorkshire PCC Shaun Wright to resign because he was in charge of Children's Services at Rotherham Council between 2005 and 2010.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-28947707
Rotherham council is a basket case and has been for years. Needs to be a clearout of both officials and councillors IMO.
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If someone sets up a section for Education I'm happy to recreate the threads I have that are there on the other place. I don't think there were too many replies...apart from my own additions...so not important if they don't come across.pk1 wrote: Usual lack of response from any of those involved with Cure
It reminds me though - I understand that moving everything across is a mammoth task & in some sense, of little value but please can a special case be made for moving the 'members only' stuff in its entirety ? The work we put into collating then documenting the allegation around Mid-Staffs & the claims by Cure that don't stack up for instance, deserves to be moved here, not cast into the cyberspace wilderness.
The same goes for Roger's Education work.
Fingers crossed & all that
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Rotherham is an interesting constrast to Doncaster, actually. There, a previously complacent and at times corrupt Labour "fiefdom" *has* been reformed.
It can also be done next door if there is the will.
It can also be done next door if there is the will.
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Features & Analysis and Education Matters have now been added to the main page.RogerOThornhill wrote:If someone sets up a section for Education I'm happy to recreate the threads I have that are there on the other place. I don't think there were too many replies...apart from my own additions...so not important if they don't come across.pk1 wrote: Usual lack of response from any of those involved with Cure
It reminds me though - I understand that moving everything across is a mammoth task & in some sense, of little value but please can a special case be made for moving the 'members only' stuff in its entirety ? The work we put into collating then documenting the allegation around Mid-Staffs & the claims by Cure that don't stack up for instance, deserves to be moved here, not cast into the cyberspace wilderness.
The same goes for Roger's Education work.
Fingers crossed & all that
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Oh excellent - I'll do some copying over later.refitman wrote: Features & Analysis and Education Matters have now been added to the main page.
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Thanks. I often get those Southern towns confusedpk1 wrote:That was Doncaster IIRCdanesclose wrote:Morning all. Was it Rotherham which had the English Democrat mayor?AnatolyKasparov wrote: Hard to disagree, tbh.
Rotherham council is a basket case and has been for years. Needs to be a clearout of both officials and councillors IMO.
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On Twitter this morning:
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Wildlife experts say the spread of red squirrels across Cumbria is the best to be found in any English county http://ow.ly/ALMKJ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here you go PF.
It probably was a squirrel
News & Star @newsandstar 25m
Wildlife experts say the spread of red squirrels across Cumbria is the best to be found in any English county http://ow.ly/ALMKJ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here you go PF.
It probably was a squirrel
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Hello!
Hope all's well. How are the eyes? Spike?
(I meant to ask yahyah about the situation on the cat front, too).
Sorry, I'm blathering . . .
Hello!
Hope all's well. How are the eyes? Spike?
(I meant to ask yahyah about the situation on the cat front, too).
Sorry, I'm blathering . . .
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Here's a Telegraph report on the interview Faisal Islam did with Salmond I mentioned last night, it's worse than I thought, I only caught the end of it. Man leaves me cold with his jocular personality hiding his bullying tactics.
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Welcome PF!
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And the basic questions remain unanswered. Who will underwrite the Scottish banks, borrowers and loans?letsskiptotheleft wrote:Here's a Telegraph report on the interview Faisal Islam did with Salmond I mentioned last night, it's worse than I thought, I only caught the end of it. Man leaves me cold with his jocular personality hiding his bullying tactics.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... rview.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
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Wildlife experts say the spread of red squirrels across Cumbria is the best to be found in any English county http://ow.ly/ALMKJ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here you go PF.
It probably was a squirrel
Spike is very frail, but we're keeping him going while he still enjoys life.
Had a secondary lens fitted to my right eye ten days ago...Seems to be okay although I'm getting some funny flashes at times
Check up on Monday. Hope it hasn't gone wrong again, but I can see quite well which after seven years has been a shock. I'd forgotten until I looked out of the window last night, that there is colour even when it's dark.
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@Por Favor
Thanks for asking...she is currently recovering from another bout of urinary problems, vet thinks her long term anti-inflammatory and thyroid medication side effects have taken their toll on her.
Her spirit is very strong for a 21 year old cat and the vet is happy that she is still destined for this world for a little longer, but if she hadn't responded to the treatment it would have been the end for her. Of course that time is nearing anyway.
Her condition mean we tend not to venture far from home, going to Aberystwyth tomorrow for the first time in ages.
OhSo - glad to hear Spike is soldiering on too & you are seeing benefit from your op.
Thanks for asking...she is currently recovering from another bout of urinary problems, vet thinks her long term anti-inflammatory and thyroid medication side effects have taken their toll on her.
Her spirit is very strong for a 21 year old cat and the vet is happy that she is still destined for this world for a little longer, but if she hadn't responded to the treatment it would have been the end for her. Of course that time is nearing anyway.
Her condition mean we tend not to venture far from home, going to Aberystwyth tomorrow for the first time in ages.
OhSo - glad to hear Spike is soldiering on too & you are seeing benefit from your op.
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Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
ErnstRemarx wrote:And the basic questions remain unanswered. Who will underwrite the Scottish banks, borrowers and loans?letsskiptotheleft wrote:Here's a Telegraph report on the interview Faisal Islam did with Salmond I mentioned last night, it's worse than I thought, I only caught the end of it. Man leaves me cold with his jocular personality hiding his bullying tactics.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... rview.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Don't be so negative
Seriously, with any important and irreversible decision in life who takes the leap without having some firm idea what the outcome will be ?
If I were Scottish I'd be fuming there are only going to be two options on the ballot paper.
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Nice of Jim Pickard to remind us it is a year today that No 10 were briefing against Ed Miliband, the remember ''he's a fucking ****, and a copper bottom shit'' yeah, that opinion held well with what has happened in the ME during the last 12 months.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/a ... cour-assad" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Unbelievably, there are still pundits trying to claim events in the past year proved Ed was wrong
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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Aye, any day time soon he will be blamed for creating the IS.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Unbelievably, there are still pundits trying to claim events in the past year proved Ed was wrong
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Here's an interesting link that explains clearly the currency options and problems relating to Scottish independence. In fact, the whole site's full of interesting goodies, and is written by a Scottish business who I suspect is firmly in the 'no' camp. He does, though, at least explain why - in stark contrast to that nice Mr. Salmond.
http://chokkablog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/0 ... metry.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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No no, according to one of the kippers on Andrew's blog, IS is all down to Blair & Brown !letsskiptotheleft wrote:Aye, any day time soon he will be blamed for creating the IS.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Unbelievably, there are still pundits trying to claim events in the past year proved Ed was wrong
http://discussion.theguardian.com/comme ... k/39925479" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;You have to hand it to Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, really. Killed any sense of stability in the Middle East, planted the seeds of ISIS *and* destroyed the Labour Party! Well, every cloud has a silver lining. Now, if we can just destroy the Conservatives, too, we will be all set.
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Gordon sticking the boot in now, accusing the SNP of ''dining out'' on claims of equality while at the same time cutting corporation tax by 3p.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... verty.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... ight-video
Is it any wonder the YES campaign has the momentum when national papers send out drivel like this.
Is it any wonder the YES campaign has the momentum when national papers send out drivel like this.
Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
I notice that with the new car tax changes you cannot transfer the tax disc to the new owner (the new owner has to pay for their own). You can claim back whole months of tax but this (on average) will raise 2 weeks of extra car tax every time a car is sold compared to the current system? I wonder if anyone has worked out a figure for the extra revenue per year.
On a more depressing point I see that the new badger targets have been announced http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-28942468
The article mentions reducing badger numbers by 70% over 4 years - I thought it was 70% in one year.
Was the original research which gave the 70% figure over 4 years?
How have they decided on the original number of badgers?
On a more depressing point I see that the new badger targets have been announced http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-28942468
The article mentions reducing badger numbers by 70% over 4 years - I thought it was 70% in one year.
Was the original research which gave the 70% figure over 4 years?
How have they decided on the original number of badgers?
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Re: Wednesday 27th August 2014
Glad all those Gordo stealth taxes are a thing of the past.minch wrote:I notice that with the new car tax changes you cannot transfer the tax disc to the new owner (the new owner has to pay for their own). You can claim back whole months of tax but this (on average) will raise 2 weeks of extra car tax every time a car is sold compared to the current system? I wonder if anyone has worked out a figure for the extra revenue per year.